Robin Hood was an excellent bowman, and at the time the long bow as attributed to a number of major victories in certain wars.
Does a bowman really count as a good warrior? Well it doesn't do it for me.
Robin Hood Makes Good was created on 1939-02-11.
That depends on your definition of "warrior". If you are thinking in terms of role playing, then no, he was more of a rogue. However, if by "warrior" you mean "someone who partakes in war" then yes he was. Robin was most likely an archer in the crusades, meaning he was a soldier, and thus, a warrior.
Gordon Summers has: Performed in "Meet the Ancestors" in 1998. Played Robin Hood in "Robin Hood: The First Outlaw Hero" in 2004. Played Dermot in "Warrior Queen Boudica" in 2006. Played Sailor in "USS Constellation: Battling for Freedom" in 2007. Played Robin Hood in "The Real Robin Hood" in 2010. Played Germanic Warrior in "Perfect Storms: Disasters That Changed the World" in 2013.
Hood (i.e. Robin Hood)
Robin Hood was good at the ambush and fleeing. The true art of hiding he wasn't truly tested at.
Some words that rhyme with Robin Hood are "good," "hood," "understood," and "could."
archery, and swordsmanship.
gave to the poor.
robin hood! whoooooooooo!
Robin Hood is good.
robin hood is the most famous and the best because my brother IS robin hood
Depends on which version of the tale you're talking about! I believe that Cary Elwes' portrayal of the character in 'Robin Hood: Men in Tights' showed Robin in a very good light. He was gracious to those he defeated, fought Prince John with the purest of motives, and was gracious enough to allow King Richard the honor of a wedding kiss to Marion.